Food security for people with lived refugee experiences is interrelated with culture and mental health: perspectives from workers supporting the settlement journey in Australia
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This dataset includes the de-identifed data and code book generated during the analysis of focus groups for the article titled "Food security for people with lived refugee experiences is interrelated with culture and mental health: perspectives from workers supporting the settlement journey in Australia".
This dataset was produced by PhD student Tina Gingell for the thesis titled "Exploring Food Security Among Poeple with Lived Refugee Experiences using a Co-Design Approach" and the project "Connecting with Cultural Foods".
Geographical area of data collection
kmlPolyCoords
153.317870,-26.996845 152.668523,-26.996845 152.668523,-27.767441 153.317870,-27.767441 153.317870,-26.996845
Research areas
Participatory action research
Nutrition
and
dietetics
not
elsewhere
classified
Mental health
Culture
Food security
Social capital
Refugee
Cite this collection
Gingell, Tina; Eltahir, Nehal; Pe, Evelyn; (2023): Food security for people with lived refugee experiences is interrelated with culture and mental health: perspectives from workers supporting the settlement journey in Australia. Queensland University of Technology. (Dataset) https://doi.org/10.25912/RDF_1673565546813
Related information
Nehal Eltahir, Islamic Women's Association of Australia
https://iwaa.org.au/
Evelyn Pe, Ethnic Communities Council of Queensland
https://eccq.com.au/
Data file types
Microsoft word document (.docx)
Licence
Copyright
© Tina Gingell, 2023
Dates of data collection
From 2021-06-01 to 2021-10-31
Connections
Has association with
Has chief investigator
Contacts
Other
Date record created:
2023-01-10T10:17:14
Date record modified:
2024-11-15T11:07:43
Record status:
Published - Open Access